North west of Alghero you can find Capo Caccia nature reserve wiht lots of beauty to offer.
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Blue ocean is quite normal in Sardinia and in spring everything is green as well.
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All over the island you can find little inlets ideal for sailing and other watersports.
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Standing at the cliffs of Capo caccia you really feel terribly small compared to what nature does.
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In spring everything is green in Sardinia unlike most visitors would expect.
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Climbing down a bit the cliffs of Capo Caccia you discover those awesome views!
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About a kilometer offcoast you find tiny isalnd outposts like this one. Mostly inhabited by seagulls.
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The cliffsides of Sardinia are mostly steep and very rocky. It is probably very difficult to climb up but makes a great photo though.
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One of the many remnants of ancient Sardegna. This barbican was once used to spot enemies approaching the island.
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From the edge of Capo Caccia cliffs facing Northwest there is endless ocean behind this small bay that can be seen on this picture.
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Looking inland from Capo Caccia you can see Algheros Lido and bay on the far right. It is about 15 mins. by car to Alghero downtown.
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Print this beautiful picture from the Sardinian region north of Alghero
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These stairs lead down to the grotta di nettuno up at the peak point of Capo Caccia.
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The località Capo Caccia leeds up to the last point of the cape.
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In spring quite empty as you see on other pictures the bay in front of pischina salida is full of sailing boats and little ships in summer.
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